Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 23, 1908, Image 2

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leaves Lakeview at tia.nw
every day t-ut Sunday.
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at 6 :80 a. in every day bu-Sunday.
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fflce. The Best made, at f2.75 for
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BXKni ra-i-ed Mouduy evening. If
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ouse wnoae ouainesa aiaoaartu are tbo
t la the trade.
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fc VappUcanta. It eootauia eolarvd piaua, maoy
Aoua. and full deacnpUana. orKca and djractiooa
Jajilui over lauo vanetMv of Vaitiabia aod
rer aeala, iimliiaU to all. fiand for a.
A at. FERRY CO, Detroit, Mich.
final rrsof .etire
llepartment of the Interior,
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
Dec 20, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Edward
R. Patch, of Lukeview, Oregon, has
fl'ed notice of his intention to make
final Five year proof in support of his
c aim, viz: Homentead Entry No.
3547 made Jany. 13, 1906, for the SW
quarter. Section 13, Township 40 S.,
Range 20, ., W. M., and that said
proof ai'J be made before Register
and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon on
7tb day of February, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, the land, viz:
S. P. Vernon, J. P. Duke, R. K. Funk,
Robt. McKee, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
.r- 5 J. N. Watson. Register.
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Timber tad X at ire.
United States Land Office, Lake
view, Oregou, Dec. 13, 1907.
Notice la hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled,
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Wasbinston Territory,
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 18in!,
Maggie O. Rernard, of Lakeview,
connty of Lake, State of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this office bis sworn
statement. Mo. 3844, for the purchase
of the SE quarter, NE quarter, E
half, SE quarter, and SW quarter,
SE quarter, of Section 30, in Town
ship 38 S., Range 21, E., W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpos
es, and to establish his claim to said
land before Register and Receiver at
Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the
7th day of March, 1908.
He names witnesos: Otto Hard let y
Jas. E. McCoul, T. E. Bernard, U.
W. Hardisty, all of Lakeview. Oregon.
Any and all persons, claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims ia this
office on or before said 7th day of
Marcb, 1908.
il-ld
J. N. Wutson, Register.
The regular price of these 4 great publication sis -----
Our Price - - - - - - - $5.0o
SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG
FOUR MAY BEGIN AT ANYTIME.
SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT. BE
RECEIVED. .
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Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon
Her a Good Advice.
O. B. Woolever, one of the
best known merchants of Le Rays
ville, N. Y. says; "If you are
ever troubled with piles, apply
Jlucklen's Arnica Salve. It enred me
of ttiem for good twenty years ago."
Cure evey sore, wound, burn or
abrasion. 25c at Lee .Reall's Drug
Store.
Tlaaker laad etle
United States Land Office, Lakeview
Oregon, Dec. 13th , 1907.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
"An act for tb sale of timber lands
in tn states of California, . Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory."
as .extended to all the Pobllo Land
State by act of August A, 1892,
Anita Jioyd, of Liakeview, . uounty
of Lake, Stat of Oregon, has this day
filed In this office bis sworn statement,
No. 3851, for the purchase of the W
half. E balf of See. No. 18. In Town
snip No. 37 H.t Range No. 17 E., W.
Jd ., and will offler proof to show that
the land Bought is mora valuable for
it timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before Register and
Receiver . at Lakeview Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1938.
11 names as witnesses : w. it. iioyd,
Zack Whitworth. George Lynch,
Fiank Howard all of Lakeview Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely the above described laoda are i
quested to file their olaims In this
offlo on or befor said 17tb ' day of
Marcn, luoa.
5210 J. N. Watson, Register.
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"All lie! fin Ills sale el 1 1 ..... t Inn.l
in I tin Sinus of CMliornii. 'iii.-.
Mild HHhl IH: I mi 'I'i'l I 1 1 (l I .
n i Hlfililed tn Nil lie ' I hc I, hi
NUIpk ey net of Aiun.l. is.'-, liinri. '
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lnke, StHle ol till' - ii. ii i- II, i il.i,
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quarter, nf Seel but :in. In TduihIiIi
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oiler proof In fhnw liml lite Inn l
niiftit if more i ilniil.l.. t,.i tlx li
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pithes, hml (n imIhIiu-.h iii (lui.n
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O'.yles Modlih In Doss.
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i. . nf the skirt. The hell skirt, with
li- ii lines, Is nlso mi old (nvorllo
i."! i !ed till sensoii. It penults of
iui: !i 'iniKiiess about the hips and of
cxtiene nmplltude about the foot
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Nollei Mf SliitiH, or l.ikevl.tv, rounlv
of L iki. Stnte of Orek'O'i. ban H i
day tiled III Mil oltlee hi ;i Mulr
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view Oregon, .lotm SI unit, n li iiihii
7.H, Orei'on. (ieorce lllooa,.!ik' 1111.11. e:
Hly Oreyon.
Any nnd nil 'eri"iH . l.i mi iiil.' mi
VeicHy the hIiiivh ilereillieil lni,.l-i 1.1c
reiiiH-i to tile t heir i'ImIu m id Huh
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"0-IO J. N. WmI'iii, U.vister
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Depiirt ini'iit nf the Interior, l i.ile i
Stutes Lhii'I Ottlee. LnLi llrv. On vim.
Dee 7. ILMi;.
Notice is hereliy fc'iven llinl in n in
limire ultb tlm rrovUionn ut I n- net
of CoiiureHs ol .June 3, l7s. enlille i.
An act for the Kale of timber Iniidn
in the StnteB of Cullfornla Oieiion
Nevada aud Wiibhiiigtou Territory."
aa extended to all the Public Lund
States by act ot August 4, I Sif ai lu
ll le A. Light, of Lakevie. county of
Lake, State of Oergnn, has this day
filed in this otl lee his sworn statement.
No 3H-Ji, for the purchaw of the HW
quarter,4 NE quarter, W. half, HE
quarter, and SK quarter SW ((Hurler,
of Sect in ti No. 24, In Township No.
37 H., Range No. 10 E., W. M., and
will otrr proof to show that the luud
sought is nioie valuable for it timber
orstcuethan for agricultural un poe,
aud to establish bis claim to said laud
before Reglstr and Iteceiver st Lake- j
view Oregoo. on Wednesday, the 20th.
day of February, l'.H)8. '
lis names as witnesses : John Stimlt
of Bonanza, Oregon, I). 1
Lena F. Malloy, F. P. Light, of Lak
view, Oregon.
uy and all pursous claiuiinu ad
Tersely the above described lauds are
requested to file their claims in tnls
office on or before said 20th day of
Feby ,1908.
DO-10 J N. Watson. Regbter.
Timber I.au4 ollee.
United Ststea Land Office, Lakeview
Oregon, Doc. Ultb, 11107.
notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the set
of Congress of June ', 1M7H, entitled
"An act for the sale of timlier lands
in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory."
as extended to all the Pubilo Land
States by act of August 4, IHD2.
Burr R. McMartin, of Lakeview.
county of Lake. State of Oregon, has
this day fllnd in this office bis sworn
statement, No. 38u5, for the purchase
oftbeNE quarter, NW quarter, W
half, NE quarter, and NW uaurter.
SE quarter, of Section 34, in Towu-
bip 3H ., Range 1M, E., W. M. and
will oner proof to snow that tn luaU
sought is more valuable for its tlm
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim
to said land before Register and Re
ceiver at Lakeview, Oregou, on Thurs
day the llrtb day of March. 1908.
lie names as witnesses U. C. Price.
C. O. Metzker. J. li. Auten, U. W.
Hardisty, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described - lands are
requested to file their oJalma in this
office on or befoie said l"tb day ot
March. 1908.
5110 J. N. Watson Register.
A CM 10 TtMNO CITI MIC- f..',l4.
Again, there ore the inaiiy gored rklrts,
some of them showing ten or twelve
gores, with the sun ins either lupued or
stitched.
Rons big. round, fluffy and from two
to three yards long liuve ousted the
hati'Vinne tint scarfs of lust season.
The new evening coals are positive
III their forms, and they may be class
ed In two approved styles, the ecclesi
astical and the military or round
cloaks. The first are endless in their
variety, slid the weoinl group very
very little. The trimmings are usually
Of lira Id. hiiiiilsutno cloth covered but
tons or velvet.
lu millinery the shady downward
turned brim still holds Its own, al
though the Immense mushroom Is seen
less seldom than la tho early full.
Evening frocks ore very lovely this
seasou. The one seen In the cut Is
typical and Is to be rocoinincuil.il from
every point of view-. It takes the King,
graceful Hue Unit are so liecomlng
and fashionable. Including the new
modified kimono sleeves, and It Is fin
ished with a tarfcer st the ne k, which
Is always so dainty lu effect.
JiriHO C llOI.I.ET.
FORECAST OF FASHION.
The
Empire Banreao Velvet Frocks
In Rembrandt Shades.
For evening dress coiffure there Is
on endless variety of ornaments from
which to select a becoming arrange
ment for the hair. The empire bandeau
Is oue of the most fashionable for the
Malloy, ! you'wr matrons sod the womaa of
uiguiucu earring., ii is generally or
velvet spangled with opalescent metal
or Jet or shining with set jewels. It
passes two-thirds around tho head.
Timber l.aad Satire.
Department of the Interior United
States Land Office Lakeview Oregon,
Deo 3, 1007.
NOTICE Is hereby given that la
compliance with the provisions of tbs
act of Oongress of June a, 1878, ea
titled "An act for the Bale of timber
lands In the States of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry," as extended to all the Pobllo
Land mates by aot of August i. 1892.
James MoShane, of Lakeview. county
or LiBKe, mate oi Oregon, lias this
day tiled ia this office his sworn rtato-
ment, .No. 3810, for the purchase of
the SW'i of Section No. 6, in Town
ship No. 38 8.. Range No. 17 E., W.
M., ana will offer proot to show that
the land sought Is more valuable for
Us timber or stone than for agricul
tural ourposea, and to establish his
claim to said land before Register and
Receiver at Lnsvlew oiegou, on Mon
day the 17tb day of February, 1908
H names as witneses: Nellie Mo
Bhan Frank Hutohens of Leksvisw
Oregon. John StlndL of Bonanza Ore
gon, Oeorge Bloomlngoamp of Bly,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versiy the above described lands are
requested to 61 their claims lu this
office on or befor said 17tb day of
February. 1908.
60-10 J. N. Watson, Register.
oowm or uum obkbn-6777.
ending at the left aid with a l
ostrich feather.
Velvet taller made la old Rem
brsndt and Vandyke colorings and pic
ture hats 1 lu velvet with drooping
feather will accompany them.
Many of the sashes used on evening
frock will have a deep added hem of
silk or voile, according to the material
of which the sash Is mado.
A new velvet to bo Been for the first
tlm this season can be put through a
small ring the entlr width with no
effort whatever. Another of the new
velvet has a bonier of graduated
stripe against a silk background. 1
Hats of violet silk or velvet trimmed
with trail of ivy or with branches of
Virginia creeper in lovely autumn col
oring are among the thing the milli
ners are eiploltlng Just now.
None of the fashionable color Is
lovelier than the pal tint that takes
Its nam from absinth with scarcely
mora than a suggestion of green In
it. In tb illustration the gown ia of
this shad of crepe do chin. Tbs
floune 1 of cresra colored lace and
the gulmpe of all over lace to ta saa
design. JUDIC C1I0LIJBT.